There was lots of confusion at the Arts Center station, according to passengers waiting on the platform. An unknown emergency situation at the Lindbergh MARTA station caused major delays on the north and south rail lines Thursday morning, officials said.

MARTA train service resumes after man jumps onto tracks

MARTA train service has resumed after an emergency situation at the Lindbergh station caused major delays on the north and south rail lines Thursday morning.

Rail service was stopped just before 7:30 a.m. when a man jumped in front of a southbound train, MARTA police Cpl. Brian Lauda told AJC.com. He was taken to a local hospital, but it is not clear if the train hit him. Lauda said the man is stable. MARTA declined to identify him.

“The man involved was not seriously injured and was able to walk to the waiting ambulance on his own,” said MARTA spokeswoman Stephany Fisher.

Around 7:26 a.m., a male subject jumped in front of a southbound train at Lindbergh station. MPD responded to the scene. The subject was conscious, alert, & breathing when transported by EMS to a local hospital. The incident is currently under investigation. Service is restored.